Posted for "Ken" <kkellner1@new.rr.com>:
Michael, Cleaner
yes. Safer? There are likely a variety of internal lock / release methods. Make sure the one you use can't open
by mistake in flight. Ask Joe Bartels about the time his did and the airplane cover got caught on the tail. Fortunately it
came off after a short time of terror. I heard the story second hand but was told that Joe thought "this is
it". If the cover had not come off by itself it may have been "it". The standard keyed locks don't look as good but
I have never heard of them opening in flight. Some will say that the weak link of the key/lock system is that you can take off
without locking them. This can be prevented by keeping the baggage door key on the same key ring as the ignition key and installing
the locks per the instructions so the key cannot be removed in the unlocked position. You can still mess this up if you have the
door open, then turn the key to the locked position and remove the key. If you do that .... Ken
Kellner IVP- 14LK ----- Original Message ----- From: marv@lancair.net To: lml@lancaironline.net
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 6:46 AM Subject: Alternative LIV baggage door lock Posted for
N66mg@aol.com: Hey Guys, I'm looking for a locking device for the baggage compartment
door, that locks from the inside release rather than a key and lock. I'm at the
point where the LIV is being prepared for painting and want to install the locking device before we go any
farther. It looks cleaner and safer than the lock showing. Thanks, Michael Giardino N7sz 90%
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